Fri. Sep 5th, 2025

Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson Shares Amusing Wager with Henry Cejudo Ahead of UFL 6 Coaching Showdown

Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson anticipates being highly amused if his team emerges victorious over Henry Cejudo’s side at UFL 6.

Scheduled for May 2nd at the Westworld Scottsdale Equidome in Arizona, USA, the two prominent MMA figures will each lead five fighters into competition. ‘Triple C’ will captain Team Scottsdale, while the former UFC light heavyweight champion is in charge of Team Orange County.

A significant rivalry exists between the pair, with Cejudo eager to defend his local territory and Jackson determined to disrupt his opponent`s plans.

However, more than just bragging rights are at stake. Rampage revealed that his opponent has agreed to a humorous forfeit should his team fail to secure the win.

Henry Cejudo`s Costume Penalty if Team Loses at UFL 6

Henry Cejudo will likely put in extra effort to ensure Team Scottsdale claims victory on Friday night. This is because Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson has a bet with him: if Cejudo`s team loses, he must wear an Eddie Munster costume from `The Munsters`.

In a recent interview, Rampage explained the details: “Henry Cejudo, he reminds me of Eddie Munster. So, he has to get those little triangle cuts in his hair, wear the clothes, and put on the makeup. He’s going to look like a man-child if I win.”

While Rampage has a history of getting into physical confrontations, even with friends like Jason Miller, it`s improbable he would physically force Cejudo into the outfit if the outcome isn`t in his favor.

Nevertheless, it`s certainly a potential source of embarrassment the former two-division UFC champion will want to avoid.

Although Rampage doesn`t currently have a specific forfeit on the line for himself, the very thought of losing to his friend is something he finds unacceptable.

Rampage admitted: “Henry is my buddy. But if he wins, he’s going to forever rub it in my face, and I don’t want anything rubbed in *my* face, *I* do the face-rubbing.”

`Rampage` Jackson Confident Team Orange County Holds the Advantage at UFL 6

Rampage is eagerly anticipating the event, believing he has assembled a roster that will be exceptionally challenging for Cejudo to overcome.

He stated enthusiastically: “We’ve got some real killers on our team. We have Gino Morelli, the kid is undefeated at 4-0; he’s a great wrestler. We also have Patrick Cornett, and Randall Wallace is in the main event. Our squad is stacked with tough fighters.”

Throughout the night, the two teams will compete to accumulate points.

The UFL scoring is structured as follows:

For 3-round bouts:

– Win in Round 1 = 4 points

– Win in Round 2 = 3 points

– Win in Round 3 = 2 points

– Win by decision = 1 point

For 5-round bouts:

– Win in Round 1 = 6 points

– Win in Round 2 = 5 points

– Win in Round 3 = 4 points

– Win in Round 4 = 3 points

– Win in Round 5 = 2 points

– Win by decision = 1 point

In the event of a tie after the main event concludes, the total accumulated cage time for each team will be calculated. The team that achieved their score in the shortest combined time period will be declared the winner.

By Murray Blackwood

Murray Blackwood calls Leeds home, but you'll often find him ringside at fight events across the UK. Specializing in MMA and traditional martial arts coverage, Murray brings a practitioner's eye to his reporting, having trained in judo since childhood.

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